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♪ caroline: i am caroline hyde. this is the "best of bloomberg technology". we bring you all the top interviews from this week in tech. coming up, netflix's crown jewels come out with a huge beat this week. we will break down the case against qualcomm as the fight over licensing heads to court. and why a judge decided not to arrest samsung's heir apparent. and what is next for south korea's most viable company. but first, netflix reports the biggest quarter ever this week. the stocks fall on the news that netflix added more than 7 million subscribers globally to finish with 94 million members, beating analysts estimates. on the domestic and international level. the company credits the popularity of original content. including "the crown" and more seasons of "gilmore girls" and "black mirror." bloomberg editor at large cory johnson joined us to break down the numbers. cory: not too long ago it was a company that rented out dvds and then movies with a little original content. now most of their spending is going towards original content. including things like "l
♪ caroline: i am caroline hyde. this is the "best of bloomberg technology". we bring you all the top interviews from this week in tech. coming up, netflix's crown jewels come out with a huge beat this week. we will break down the case against qualcomm as the fight over licensing heads to court. and why a judge decided not to arrest samsung's heir apparent. and what is next for south korea's most viable company. but first, netflix reports the biggest quarter ever this week. the...
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. ♪ caroline: i am caroline hyde. this is the "best of bloomberg technology," where we bring you all our top interviews this week from tech. coming up, the tech earnings season heats up, alphabet, microsoft and intel reporting this week. -- cis the dow clarkson locks in above 20,000. verizon targets charter communications, but will it help verizon keep pace with at&t? and cisco swoops in. the ceo told us a $3.7 billion acquisition terminates the first major tech ipo of 2017. first, to our lead, a huge week for tech earnings. alphabet, microsoft, intel, qualcomm all reporting. this at a time when the dow jones was beyond the 20,000 level for the first time. let's kick things off with alphabet reporting on thursday. our conversation with adam burke . take a listen. >> you have to take a step back. here is a company that makes massive amounts of money, has massive levels of growth and yet people are finding those little areas. the problem is always expectations. obviously we will talk more about this, but the ad click nu
. ♪ caroline: i am caroline hyde. this is the "best of bloomberg technology," where we bring you all our top interviews this week from tech. coming up, the tech earnings season heats up, alphabet, microsoft and intel reporting this week. -- cis the dow clarkson locks in above 20,000. verizon targets charter communications, but will it help verizon keep pace with at&t? and cisco swoops in. the ceo told us a $3.7 billion acquisition terminates the first major tech ipo of 2017....
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♪ caroline: i am caroline hyde. this is "the best of bloomberg technology," where we bring you all our top interviews from this week in tech. coming up, the president elect meets the press. donald trump faces reports from russian hacking to the media itself. plus, it is her job to make sure tech titans play by the rules. our exclusive interview with the eu competition minister. our interview with general motors chairman and ceo mary barra, ahead. president elect donald trump tackled one of the most controversial issues plaguing his administration this week, russian hacking. he has previously cast doubts on russia's role in the u.s. election and the accuracy of u.s. intelligence. he did again wednesday. mr. trump: i think it was russia, but i think we also get hacked by other countries and other people. if putin likes donald trump, i consider that an asset, not a liability. we have a horrible relationship with russia. russia can help us fight isis. caroline: trump vigorously denounced reports that the russian governm
♪ caroline: i am caroline hyde. this is "the best of bloomberg technology," where we bring you all our top interviews from this week in tech. coming up, the president elect meets the press. donald trump faces reports from russian hacking to the media itself. plus, it is her job to make sure tech titans play by the rules. our exclusive interview with the eu competition minister. our interview with general motors chairman and ceo mary barra, ahead. president elect donald trump tackled...
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♪ >> i am caroline hyde. this is the "best of bloomberg technology" where we bring you all of our top interviews this week from tack. the tech earnings season heats intelphabet, microsoft, reporting. targets anon acquisition, but will it help verizon keep pace with at&t? in, how a $3.7 terminatesuisition the first major tech ipo of 2017. first, a huge week for tech earnings. this of course and a week where the dow average marched beyond 20,000 for the first time. let's kick things off with alphabet. take a listen. >> you have to take a step back. has is a company that massive levels of growth and yet people are finding those little areas. the problem is always expectations. numbers is clearly a challenge for them. we are seeing them spend money on some other pests that i think will pay off. in the short term, there is extra money being spent, but they have very interesting opportunities. beyondt has to extend the advertising business model. these bets will start to pay off. we are starting to see spending in
♪ >> i am caroline hyde. this is the "best of bloomberg technology" where we bring you all of our top interviews this week from tack. the tech earnings season heats intelphabet, microsoft, reporting. targets anon acquisition, but will it help verizon keep pace with at&t? in, how a $3.7 terminatesuisition the first major tech ipo of 2017. first, a huge week for tech earnings. this of course and a week where the dow average marched beyond 20,000 for the first time. let's...
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♪ caroline: i am caroline hyde. this is the "best of bloomberg technology" where we bring you all of our top interviews this week from tech. the tech earnings season heats up with alphabet, microsoft, intel reporting. this is the dow clocks in above plus, verizon targets an 20,000. acquisition, but will it help verizon keep pace with at&t? and cisco swoops in, how a $3.7 billion acquisition terminates the first major tech ipo of 2017. first, a huge week for tech earnings. this of course in a week where the dow average marched beyond 20,000 for the first time. let's kick things off with after that reporting on thursday . take a listen. >> you have to take a step back. here is a company that makes massive amounts of money, has massive levels of growth and yet people are finding those little areas. the problem is always about expectations. the ad click numbers are clearly a challenge for them. what's good is we are seeing them spending money on other bets that i think will pay off. in the short term, there is extra mon
♪ caroline: i am caroline hyde. this is the "best of bloomberg technology" where we bring you all of our top interviews this week from tech. the tech earnings season heats up with alphabet, microsoft, intel reporting. this is the dow clocks in above plus, verizon targets an 20,000. acquisition, but will it help verizon keep pace with at&t? and cisco swoops in, how a $3.7 billion acquisition terminates the first major tech ipo of 2017. first, a huge week for tech earnings. this...
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caroline: i love that. mark but outside of that, we : haven't seen major advertisers fully embrace twitter and in fact at the margin seem to be pulling away from it. that's a problem. caroline: twitter doesn't look pretty despite the tweeter in chief as you call him. more on the politics side, you're saying this is still a bit of concern when it comes to the fang investment, but overall, maybe one of the surprise causes that actually trump doesn't change the tech outlook at all. mark: two things. one, clearly there has been a rotation towards new areas. this has been a very slow growth economy for a while and so premium growth stocks like the fang names, internet names, high-quality have outperformed. ones, now the rest of the economic growth seems to be ticking up, i get the point that you just less of a need to pay for premium and growth because there's growth in other parts of the economy. in terms of whether trump would have an impact on the internet stocks, you know, it's unlikely but there are two are
caroline: i love that. mark but outside of that, we : haven't seen major advertisers fully embrace twitter and in fact at the margin seem to be pulling away from it. that's a problem. caroline: twitter doesn't look pretty despite the tweeter in chief as you call him. more on the politics side, you're saying this is still a bit of concern when it comes to the fang investment, but overall, maybe one of the surprise causes that actually trump doesn't change the tech outlook at all. mark: two...
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♪ caroline: i am caroline hyde. this is the "best of bloomberg technology". , the president elect meets the press. donald trump faces reports from hacking to the media itself. making sure tech titans play by the rules, our exclusive interview with eu competition minister. mary terview with barra, ahead. president elect of donald trump tackled one of the most controversial issues plaguing his administration, russian hacking. he has previously cast doubts and the accuracy of u.s. intelligence. he did again wednesday. >> i think it was russia, but we also get hacked i other countries and other people. >> if putin likes donald trump, i consider that an asset. trump vigorously announced reports that the russian government has gathered compromising information about him. was amongst the first firms to identify this group. take a listen to our layrasation with more gallant galante. have seen is a journalistsargets, in chechnya, defense at -- a so a variety of different targets we have seen this group go after. they will br
♪ caroline: i am caroline hyde. this is the "best of bloomberg technology". , the president elect meets the press. donald trump faces reports from hacking to the media itself. making sure tech titans play by the rules, our exclusive interview with eu competition minister. mary terview with barra, ahead. president elect of donald trump tackled one of the most controversial issues plaguing his administration, russian hacking. he has previously cast doubts and the accuracy of u.s....
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on xfinity x1. ♪ caroline: welcome back to "the best of bloomberg technology." i am caroline hyde. this year's $85 billion deal between time warner and at&t has many wondering if mergers like this will be the new normal in 017. network owners are under growing pressures they continue to lose customers to online services like netflix. so has cable tv reached a tipping point? we put the question to bloomberg editor at large cory johnson and gerry smith, bloomberg news media reporter. gerry: you think about the television industry, it is like a slowly melting ice cube. there are still about 98 million people in the u.s. that subscribe to pay television, but it loses a couple million subscribers each year. and eventually, you know, media companies look around and say this is not an industry that is growing anymore. maybe we need to partner up and find someone, whether it is another distributor, or do a merger with another media company potentially. everyone is looking around in the fast changing landscape and looking for some security. caroline: not an industry that is growing, tv, but
on xfinity x1. ♪ caroline: welcome back to "the best of bloomberg technology." i am caroline hyde. this year's $85 billion deal between time warner and at&t has many wondering if mergers like this will be the new normal in 017. network owners are under growing pressures they continue to lose customers to online services like netflix. so has cable tv reached a tipping point? we put the question to bloomberg editor at large cory johnson and gerry smith, bloomberg news media...
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caroline: i am caroline hyde. this is the "best of bloomberg technology," where we bring you all of our top interviews from this week in tech. coming up, the u.s. hits russian officials with sanctions over what washington says was an unprecedented attempt to interfere with the presidential election. plus, the rise of the robots with u.s. jobs in the crosshairs. we'll discuss whether humans and a.i. can peacefully coexist and we'll take a look at the biggest tax break news from 2016, from from personal a.i. assistats to reusable rockets becoming a reality. but first to our lead, the obama administration has imposed sanctions against russian officials and state institutio in retaliation for hacking democratic party eils. it's the first public retaliation for what u.s. officials said was an unprecedented attempt to interfere with the 2016 presidential election. we spoke with former cia analyst and now senior policy adviser for the counter extremism project. along with bloomberg's foreign policy reporter nick warden.
caroline: i am caroline hyde. this is the "best of bloomberg technology," where we bring you all of our top interviews from this week in tech. coming up, the u.s. hits russian officials with sanctions over what washington says was an unprecedented attempt to interfere with the presidential election. plus, the rise of the robots with u.s. jobs in the crosshairs. we'll discuss whether humans and a.i. can peacefully coexist and we'll take a look at the biggest tax break news from 2016,...
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i'm caroline hyde. security is emerging as a major concern in 2017 and came to a head at the cybersenate hearing where russia was front and center. top u.s. intelligence officials stood firm on their conclusion that russia was behind hacking attacks during the presidential election. intelligence officials said only russia's most senior officials could have authorized the disclosures that happened during the recent election. we spoke with bloomberg politics reporter bill ferry from capitol hill for the latest. bill: they said that they have the three spy chiefs who head on the hill said they have more confidence than they did in october when they first released the report saying russia was behind it, that that in fact was the case. and they pushed back quite a bit against some of the public criticism they received by donald trump who said earlier this week that a briefing had been delayed and thought it was they still had to build their case. the spy chiefs on the hill made clear today they think they ha
i'm caroline hyde. security is emerging as a major concern in 2017 and came to a head at the cybersenate hearing where russia was front and center. top u.s. intelligence officials stood firm on their conclusion that russia was behind hacking attacks during the presidential election. intelligence officials said only russia's most senior officials could have authorized the disclosures that happened during the recent election. we spoke with bloomberg politics reporter bill ferry from capitol hill...
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♪ caroline: i am caroline hyde. this is the "best of bloomberg technology". netflix's groundrules, a huge beat this week. down the case against qualcomm as the fight over licensing heads to court. decided not to arrest some signs heir apparent. netflix reports the biggest quarter ever this week. netflix added 7 million subscribers to finish the year with 94 million members, beating analysts estimates. thecompany credits popularity of newcomer original content. but the cost of this additional investors' is one of chief concerns. cory johnson joined us to break down the numbers. cory: it was dvds, then movies with a little original content. most of their spending is going towards original content. in their ownow avengers, which they were called the defenders. they will build a mountain of original content. they have spent a fortune on marketing, the biggest spend they have ever had. the marketing spend was greater than ever before, showing an increase. 11 point 5% of revenue, and the number seemed to be coming down. what they are doing with a lot of that money
♪ caroline: i am caroline hyde. this is the "best of bloomberg technology". netflix's groundrules, a huge beat this week. down the case against qualcomm as the fight over licensing heads to court. decided not to arrest some signs heir apparent. netflix reports the biggest quarter ever this week. netflix added 7 million subscribers to finish the year with 94 million members, beating analysts estimates. thecompany credits popularity of newcomer original content. but the cost of this...
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. ♪ caroline: i am caroline hyde. this is the best of "bloomberg technology," where we bring you all the top interviews from this week in tech. coming up, netflix's crown jewels. the company out with a huge beat this week as new customers flock to their original content grade plus, the chipmaker in the crosshairs. we will break down the case against qualcomm as the fight over licensing heads to court. and why a judge decided not to arrest samsung's heir apparent. and what is next for south koreas most valuable company. but first, to our lead -- netflix reports the biggest quarter ever this week. the stocks soared on the news. netflix added more than 7 million subscribers globally to finish this year with nearly 94 million members, beating analysts estimates on both the domestic and international level. the company credits the popularity of new original content, including "the crown" and new seasons of "gilmore girls" and "black mirror." bloomberg editor at large cory johnson joined us to break down the numbers. cory:
. ♪ caroline: i am caroline hyde. this is the best of "bloomberg technology," where we bring you all the top interviews from this week in tech. coming up, netflix's crown jewels. the company out with a huge beat this week as new customers flock to their original content grade plus, the chipmaker in the crosshairs. we will break down the case against qualcomm as the fight over licensing heads to court. and why a judge decided not to arrest samsung's heir apparent. and what is next...
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i'm caroline hyde. cyber threats and security are emerging as a major concern for 2017 that came to a head this week. russia was front and center. on theirstood firm conclusion that russia was behind hacking attacks during the presidential election. intelligence officials said only russia's senior officials could have done that they -- done the data theft. we talked for bloomberg reporter. >> the three spy chief said they have more confidence than they did in october when they first released the report same russia was behind it and that was the case. they pushed back why did it -- quite a bit of the public byticism they received donald trump who said earlier this week everything had been delayed, and he thought it was because they had to build their case. the spy chiefs make clear they had a very solid case and they will present the case to the president-elect tomorrow. >> you're talking at trump's push back. he took to twitter, his favorite form of discussion, talking about his nation with julian assan
i'm caroline hyde. cyber threats and security are emerging as a major concern for 2017 that came to a head this week. russia was front and center. on theirstood firm conclusion that russia was behind hacking attacks during the presidential election. intelligence officials said only russia's senior officials could have done that they -- done the data theft. we talked for bloomberg reporter. >> the three spy chief said they have more confidence than they did in october when they first...
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caroline: explain that. >> the search engine is google's cash cow. the default behavior for an ad on a search engine is to click on those links. in youtube, you are viewing an ad. that could be good for google, opening up a new range of verticals. the click metric will end up getting a lot of noise. caroline: we are just hearing from the ceo saying the key trends, youtube, cloud, and hardware. let's dig in on the cloud and hardware. cloud they say is their fastest-growing area of business. they have tough competition. >> they do.
caroline: explain that. >> the search engine is google's cash cow. the default behavior for an ad on a search engine is to click on those links. in youtube, you are viewing an ad. that could be good for google, opening up a new range of verticals. the click metric will end up getting a lot of noise. caroline: we are just hearing from the ceo saying the key trends, youtube, cloud, and hardware. let's dig in on the cloud and hardware. cloud they say is their fastest-growing area of...
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♪ >> i am caroline hyde. this is "best of bloomberg technology", where we bring our top interviews from the weekend tech. all the industry leaders from this week's consumer electronics show, including very diller. ass, tim armstrong joins us ull its continues to m options. tesla misses its latest estimates. first, the biggest tech trade show of the year here in the united states. the annual spectacle offers a glimpse of the early tech themes, from home improvement to driver technology. iac webb caught up with founder and chairman very diller. r -- to being a negative drag on you, then you have a very lousy business. it is all today's ridiculous silliness. >> there were some merger efforts in a similar space, cbs-viacom fell apart, do you see that deal being resurrected? >> it should never have happened. >> why is that? if you are on the cbs special committee representing shareholders, you are not going to buy viacom at anything but a bargain sale price. if you are on the other side of a special committee, you
♪ >> i am caroline hyde. this is "best of bloomberg technology", where we bring our top interviews from the weekend tech. all the industry leaders from this week's consumer electronics show, including very diller. ass, tim armstrong joins us ull its continues to m options. tesla misses its latest estimates. first, the biggest tech trade show of the year here in the united states. the annual spectacle offers a glimpse of the early tech themes, from home improvement to driver...
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caroline: coming up, one of yahoos earliest executives opens up about the company's future and the $4.8 billion verizon deal. our exclusive with susan decker, former yahoo! president next. a reminder that all episodes of bloomberg technology are live streaming on twitter. check us out, weekdays at 5:00 p.m. in new york. 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪
caroline: coming up, one of yahoos earliest executives opens up about the company's future and the $4.8 billion verizon deal. our exclusive with susan decker, former yahoo! president next. a reminder that all episodes of bloomberg technology are live streaming on twitter. check us out, weekdays at 5:00 p.m. in new york. 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪